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#456835 - 08/25/18 08:21 AM Great compact gigging Rig,,,
Dnj Offline
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SK1/SD40 or new SD90/Laptop/Mic/PA



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Edited by Dnj (08/25/18 08:22 AM)

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#456840 - 08/25/18 10:05 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: Dnj]
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Yeah, yeah, I know it's an arranger forum, but if we're talking personal ideal 'GIGGING' rigs, mine would be:

Group (trio/quartet w/singer): Viscount (KeyB) Legend/Leslie 3300 with Crumar SEVEN sitting at a 45 degree angle.

Solo: Viscount Legend/3300 with Roland VP770 on top and BK7m (for drums). This is actually what I have in my rehearsal room except two EV Srx250's instead of the 3300. I would consider a TOTL drum machine in place of the BK7m if it were easy to navigate live.

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#456841 - 08/25/18 10:11 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: cgiles]
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Originally Posted By cgiles
Yeah, yeah, I know it's an arranger forum, but if we're talking personal ideal 'GIGGING' rigs, mine would be:

Group (trio/quartet w/singer): Viscount (KeyB) Legend/Leslie 3300 with Crumar SEVEN sitting at a 45 degree angle.

Solo: Viscount Legend/3300 with Roland VP770 on top and BK7m (for drums). This is actually what I have in my rehearsal room except two EV Srx250's instead of the 3300. I would consider a TOTL drum machine in place of the BK7m if it were easy to navigate live.

chas


Yea chas you wouldn't make much money after paying all the roadies to carry all that heavy gear in & out gig to gig yikes.
.my freakin' back hurts just reading this lol surprised


Edited by Dnj (08/25/18 10:12 AM)

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#456844 - 08/25/18 10:28 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: Dnj]
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Donny, you need to cultivate a group of strong, physically fit, female fans/groupies that follow you around from gig to gig. Plus, there could be other benefits smile.

Seriously, I would never factor gear weight into my criteria for playing a gig. I just would only play the gigs where the money justified the set up/tear down (or long-term gigs where set-up/tear down was not a factor). My primary interest in gigging has always been about the music, never the money or the hassle (maybe that's because I never did it full-time, in which case I might feel differently).

chas
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#456847 - 08/25/18 10:38 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: cgiles]
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Originally Posted By cgiles
Donny, you need to cultivate a group of strong, physically fit, female fans/groupies that follow you around from gig to gig. Plus, there could be other benefits smile.

Seriously, I would never factor gear weight into my criteria for playing a gig. I just would only play the gigs where the money justified the set up/tear down (or long-term gigs where set-up/tear down was not a factor). My primary interest in gigging has always been about the music, never the money or the hassle (maybe that's because I never did it full-time, in which case I might feel differently).

chas


Understood Chas how many upcoming gigs does your group have?

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#456849 - 08/25/18 10:40 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: Dnj]
cgiles Offline
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Zero.

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#456853 - 08/25/18 11:11 AM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: cgiles]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By cgiles
Zero.

chas


Chas sorry to hear that thought you were still gigging around town..good luck with your music.

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#456861 - 08/25/18 12:39 PM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
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SK1/SD40 or new SD90/Laptop/Mic/PA



Yes a lovely lovely setup...
Espescially if you have the laptop run vst’s in the background

This comes close to what i hope to archieve..
The sk1 is kinda like the nord electro(little brother of the stage)

And the sd40 is teh 2nd best arranger module available...
And very neet and nice and only 2 kg..
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#456862 - 08/25/18 12:58 PM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: Bachus]
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Bachus: why don’t you trade your 4X in on an SD90 and team that up with your Kronos 88.
Might give you what your looking for in an 88 note arranger.

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#456872 - 08/25/18 03:17 PM Re: Great compact gigging Rig,,, [Re: jingleman]
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Originally Posted By jingleman
Bachus: why don’t you trade your 4X in on an SD90 and team that up with your Kronos 88.
Might give you what your looking for in an 88 note arranger.


Thats probably what i will do..
But not untill i am convinced the sd90 is stable enough...
I never buy any instrument (not even yamaha’s) the first 6 months after release..
Both for stabillity as well as financial reasons..
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